Too often, when we first hear of the supposed benefits of acoustic treatment
we immediately go out and buy stuff, without first diagnosing and evaluating the extent of the problem.
So to find out how bad the acoustics in your room really are, heres what you do:
Walk around the room, clap your hands as loud as you can from every spot, and listen closely to the reverberations that follow.
Next, you need to decide how much wall coverage you need to solve your particular acoustic problem
Then later on, when you begin installing acoustic treatment in your room, use the clap test constantly throughout the process to observe how the sound changes.
With each new addition, that nasty ringing should be becoming less prominent, until it disappears completely.
Getting your room to sound great with acoustic treatment requires of a combination of 3 items:
Bass Traps to absorb the low frequencies
Acoustic Panels to absorb the mid/high frequencies
Diffusers to scatter the remaining frequencies
Seek professional advice if required... spend wisely on Acoustics.
Will do the clap test asap then

